ADDENDA. 611 
21. Alafia orientalis, XK. Schwm. Add: De Wild. Notes 
Apocyn. Latic. Congo, 15. De Wildeman describes the corolla-tube as 
3-43 lin. long and the lobes as 3—4 lin. long. 
1. Holalafia multiflora, Stapf. De Wildeman (Notes Apocyn. 
Latic. Congo, 16) retains Alafia major, Stapf, in Alafia, and says that 
its carpels are free and its corolla has a tube 2 lin. and lobes 4-5 lin. 
long. There must be some confusion. My drawings made in 1899 
from Dewevre, 673, show the ovary perfectly syncarpous, and the 
drawing made from the whole plant has the corolla-tube 4—5 lin. long. 
2. Baissea erythrosticta, A. Schum. Add: K. Schum. in 
Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 319. 
4, Baissea Wulfshorstii, Schinz. Add: K. Schum. in Baum, 
Kunene-Samb. Exped. 338. 
5. Baissea multiflora, 4. DC. Add: Cheval. in Bull. Mus. 
Hist. Nat. Par. vi. (1900), 423. 
8. Baissea angolensis, Stapf. De Wildeman (Notes Apoc. 
Laticif. Congo, 12 congolensis, by error) suggests that his Guerkea con- 
golana, referred to by me under Baissea angolensis is more probably 
identical with Baissea laxiflora. From the additional characters, he 
mentions l.c., it appears that he may be right. 
10. Baissea axillaris, Hua. Follicles subcylindric, obtuse, 
connate at the very base, spreading at right angles to each other, slightly 
curved outwards, 8-9 in. long, 2}—3 lin. in diam., covered with brown 
woolly pubescence ; placenta at length detached. Seeds linear, obtuse 
74-9 lin. long, truncate at the apex with a reddish plume up to 1# in. 
long, flat or channelled on the ventral side, brown, smooth. Embryo 
straight, radicle cylindric, cotyledons very narrow, acute ; albumen 
fleshy, copious——Hua in Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Par. viii. (1902), 479. 
(See Guerkea schumanniana, De Wild. & Durand, below.) 
14. Baissea odorata, KX. Schum. 
Upper Guinea. (Add)—Liberia: Greenville, Sim, 32 ! 
18. Baissea tenuiloba, Stapf. Add: De Wild. Notes Apoc. 
Laticif. Congo, 13. 
23. Guerkea schumanniana, De Wild. ¢ Durand. Baissea 
axillaris, Hua. Hua, in Bull. Mus. Hist, Nat. Par. vii. (1902) 479, 
has shown that these two plants are identical. The references and 
localities under G. schuwmanniana on p. 217 may therefore be trans- 
ferred to B. axillaris. 
1. Oncinotis glandulosa, Stapf. The intracalycular glands do 
not seem to be always distinct or constant. Follicles subcylindric from 
